ISO/HL7 10781 - Electronic Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2.1 - Local Development build (v0.14.0) built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) Build Tools. See the Directory of published versions
: TI.5.1.2 Structured-Document Interchange Standards (Function) - TTL Representation
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@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
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a fhir:Requirements ;
fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot ;
fhir:id [ fhir:v "EHRSFMR2.1-TI.5.1.2"] ; #
fhir:meta [
( fhir:profile [
fhir:v "http://hl7.org/ehrs/StructureDefinition/FMFunction"^^xsd:anyURI ;
fhir:link <http://hl7.org/ehrs/StructureDefinition/FMFunction> ] )
] ; #
fhir:text [
fhir:status [ fhir:v "extensions" ] ;
fhir:div "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n <span id=\"description\"><b>Statement <a href=\"https://hl7.org/fhir/versions.html#std-process\" title=\"Normative Content\" class=\"normative-flag\">N</a>:</b> <div><p>Support the management of structured documents.</p>\n</div></span>\n\n \n <span id=\"purpose\"><b>Description <a href=\"https://hl7.org/fhir/versions.html#std-process\" title=\"Informative Content\" class=\"informative-flag\">I</a>:</b> <div><p>Structured documents are an important method of facilitating the exchange of information to support care. Documents are often considered to be more permanent in nature; messages are often considered to be more transitory in nature. Examples of structured documents include: a referral from a primary care physician to a specialist; a medical summary; a discharge instruction for the patient.</p>\n</div></span>\n \n\n \n\n \n <span id=\"requirements\"><b>Criteria <a href=\"https://hl7.org/fhir/versions.html#std-process\" title=\"Normative Content\" class=\"normative-flag\">N</a>:</b></span>\n \n <table id=\"statements\" class=\"grid dict\">\n \n <tr>\n <td style=\"padding-left: 4px;\">\n \n <span>TI.5.1.2#01</span>\n \n </td>\n <td style=\"padding-left: 4px;\">\n \n \n \n <span>SHALL</span>\n \n </td>\n <td style=\"padding-left: 4px;\" class=\"requirement\">\n \n <span><div><p>The system SHALL provide the ability to exchange structured documents according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law.</p>\n</div></span>\n \n \n </td>\n </tr>\n \n </table>\n</div>"
] ; #
fhir:url [ fhir:v "http://hl7.org/ehrs/Requirements/EHRSFMR2.1-TI.5.1.2"^^xsd:anyURI] ; #
fhir:version [ fhir:v "0.14.0"] ; #
fhir:name [ fhir:v "TI_5_1_2_Structured_Document_Interchange_Standards"] ; #
fhir:title [ fhir:v "TI.5.1.2 Structured-Document Interchange Standards (Function)"] ; #
fhir:status [ fhir:v "active"] ; #
fhir:date [ fhir:v "2024-06-01T08:34:10+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime] ; #
fhir:publisher [ fhir:v "EHR WG"] ; #
fhir:contact ( [
( fhir:telecom [
fhir:system [ fhir:v "url" ] ;
fhir:value [ fhir:v "http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/ehr" ] ] )
] ) ; #
fhir:description [ fhir:v "Support the management of structured documents."] ; #
fhir:purpose [ fhir:v "Structured documents are an important method of facilitating the exchange of information to support care. Documents are often considered to be more permanent in nature; messages are often considered to be more transitory in nature. Examples of structured documents include: a referral from a primary care physician to a specialist; a medical summary; a discharge instruction for the patient."] ; #
fhir:statement ( [
( fhir:extension [
fhir:url [ fhir:v "http://hl7.org/ehrs/StructureDefinition/requirements-dependent"^^xsd:anyURI ] ;
fhir:value [ fhir:v "false"^^xsd:boolean ] ] ) ;
fhir:key [ fhir:v "EHRSFMR2.1-TI.5.1.2-01" ] ;
fhir:label [ fhir:v "TI.5.1.2#01" ] ;
( fhir:conformance [ fhir:v "SHALL" ] ) ;
fhir:conditionality [ fhir:v "false"^^xsd:boolean ] ;
fhir:requirement [ fhir:v "The system SHALL provide the ability to exchange structured documents according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law." ]
] ) . #